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Posted: Sun Aug 14, 2005 4:26 pm Post subject: Backup memory card ? Help !
Hi :D first time here,my 1st Tom Tom Nav5 Bluetooth was faulty now received the replacement but would like clear advice on 'how to backup the memory card before use' and the 'When you have finished using the application you must close it using the Exit application menu option 'as mentioned under the tips heading on the installation poster . Due to the 1st one totaly failing to do anything I feel a bit apprehensive about this after my !st experience HELP
Posted: Sun Aug 14, 2005 6:51 pm Post subject: Re: Backup memory card ? Help !
Martin46 wrote:
Hi :D first time here,my 1st Tom Tom Nav5 Bluetooth was faulty now received the replacement but would like clear advice on 'how to backup the memory card before use' and the 'When you have finished using the application you must close it using the Exit application menu option 'as mentioned under the tips heading on the installation poster . Due to the 1st one totaly failing to do anything I feel a bit apprehensive about this after my !st experience HELP
Hi Martin
I strongly suggest that you purchase a USB2 card reader if you don't already have one.
If using XP, as soon as you plug in the card reader, the computer sees it as an additional drive.
All you have to do is plug your card into the reader and copy/paste the data from the card into a directory in 'My Documents' - I suggest that you name the directory such as 'My TomTom SD Card Backup'.
Regards _________________ Axim X50 & TT5, Arkon CM820 powered mount with built in sirf2 gps
Axim 5 sans GPS Rx
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Donald thanks for that information, :D everything is now up and running. Just needed to know how to resolve my problem Tom Tom's instructions are a bit vague especially after the 1st one was faulty it just put doubt's in my mind ,thanks again!
I suggest that once you have backed up the card to your hard drive, you should now burn it on a CDrom as a true archive backup - that way if your HD fails, you still have a backup...
Cheers matey _________________ Axim X50 & TT5, Arkon CM820 powered mount with built in sirf2 gps
Axim 5 sans GPS Rx
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Posted: Sun Aug 14, 2005 11:35 pm Post subject:
While the memory card is bullet proof from a power outage or hard reset the actual programs on the PDA are not - as real sure fire protectection back up the PDA to the SD card or the internal non-volatile memory, that way if it all lets go and you are away from home a reinstall is relativley easy, the PDA should have some back up software on it so use it to produce a copy of the device that you can easily re-load if the big black clouds loom up - Mike
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